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Morning thoughts:

Pretty wild that we are already one month into the NBA season, with the Pistons (12-2) and the Thunder (14-1) leading their respective conferences.

Today’s Trivia:

The USMNT (FIFA Ranking: 16) had a dominant 5-1 win last night against Uruguay (15).

It was the final game of the year for the U.S.; they went undefeated in their last five matches vs Japan (19), Ecuador (23), Australia (25), Paraguay (39), and Uruguay.

It was a huge boost for this team as we head into a World Cup on home soil.

Uruguay is one of six countries with multiple World Cups, including the first one (1930 & 1950)…

Which one of these countries does NOT have multiple World Cups?

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Hint:

1966

Fun Fact:

Brazil has the most World Cups of all time with 5 (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002)

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Yesterday’s Trivia:

Q: Who are the only two NFL teams currently with 9 wins?

A: The Patriots (9-2) and the Broncos (9-2) are the only two 9-win teams

Answered Correctly: 75% (highest answer)

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